
Graph and count how many candy hearts of each color. It would be a good idea to underline each color word with a crayon for non-readers.īasically the same activity as above, but in a graph style. Then they count how many they have of each color & write or stamp the number in the space. You might want to have them color the hearts the same colors as the candy. The white hearts are for the children to figure out the rest of the pattern on their own.Ĭhildren place one candy heart on each heart on the paper. They continue the pattern by placing colored candy hearts on the white hearts. Children duplicate the first part of the pattern by placing the matching colored candy hearts on the colored hearts on the card. The cards can be cut into individual cards or just leave four to a sheet. Print these out and laminate so they can be wiped clean if they get sticky.

This set includes the patterns: AB, ABC, AABB, AAB, and ABB. This set of pattern cards will help your kids practice patterns while using candy conversation hearts.
Boxes of candy hearts free#
Note: These are free printables, just click to download.

These could be laminated & used with dry erase markers if you don’t want to print one for each child. When they are done, have them count how many hearts of each color and write the number on each heart. You might not want to do all 3 of these activities, but you can pick and choose the ones you want.Ĭhildren sort a small box of candy hearts onto the colored hearts on the mat. I found them at the Dollar Tree, 4 boxes per pack for $1.00.

I bought a box for each child in my class. These activities use Valentine heart candy.
